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Posts published by “Keenan Yates”

Managing Editor of The Stute. 3/4 Engineering Management major. Solid swimmer. Novice guitar player. Terrible surfer.

Why do colleges invest in athletics?

Michigan vs. Ohio State, Bama vs. Auburn, Army vs. Navy — these are a few of the big college football rivalries played annually across the US.

Are college athletes more successful in life?

Being a college athlete provides a unique undergraduate experience, but does it influence outcomes and perspectives during and post graduation? Gallup, Inc.,

The spooky case of burnout in college athletes

For a majority of athletes, playing at the collegiate level is the pinnacle of their career. To have made it to college for any sport marks a significant number of years spent training, refining, and marketing their craft, a feat few accomplish.

Spring sports pre-season polls release

The MAC conference spring preseason coaches’ polls have indicated a promising season for a multitude of sports across campus. 

Women’s softball was picked third overall, taking two of the nine first place votes, where three and four were given to Misericordia and Arcadia, respectively.

Out of the Darkness walk

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will be hosting its Out of the Darkness Walk in Hoboken on October 23, 2022.

The case for compensating student leaders

Should the success of a student organization come from the financial sacrifice of its leaders? Clubs like the Entertainment Committee (EC), The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology Television and Film club (SITTV), the Student Government Association (SGA), and Castle Point Radio (WCPR), among others, require a hefty time commitment from their members, especially those in leadership positions, for the events and services they put on.